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How to deal with blizzard and extreme weather

The ways to deal with blizzard and extreme weather are: early warning and monitoring, material storage, personnel safety, traffic security and facility maintenance.

1. Early warning and monitoring: establish and improve the early warning and monitoring mechanism, find and master extreme weather conditions in time, and make emergency preparations. Obtain weather forecast information through meteorological bureau, media and other channels, and issue early warning signals in time so that relevant departments and the public can take countermeasures in advance.

2. Material reserve: prepare sufficient emergency materials, including food, water, medicines, warm-keeping equipment, etc. To ensure that basic living needs can be met under extreme weather conditions. At the same time, it is necessary to reserve necessary relief materials, such as snow shovels and rescue equipment, so as to carry out rescue work in time.

3. Personnel safety: In case of extreme weather such as snowstorm, attention should be paid to high-risk areas and high-risk groups, especially the elderly, children and the disabled. Strengthen the safety management of communities, schools, hospitals and other places to ensure the safety of personnel.

4. Traffic protection: Traffic protection is particularly important under extreme weather conditions. It is necessary to strengthen traffic control and implement measures such as road closure and restriction to ensure road traffic safety. At the same time, it is necessary to ensure the normal operation of public transportation and facilitate citizens' travel.

5. Facilities maintenance: For infrastructure such as heating, gas supply and water supply, it is necessary to strengthen maintenance and overhaul to ensure normal operation under extreme weather conditions. For facilities that may be affected, corresponding protective measures should be taken to prevent accidents.